About

CodeCore

CodeCore Developer Bootcamp is an intensive in-person training program in professional web development that runs for 12 weeks at a time, 6 times a year, in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

CodeCore program administrators work with some of the biggest names in the industry. Great companies such as Wishpond, ZOZI, Clio, Sage, ModernAdvisor, and BMC have formed partnerships with CodeCore, and organizations such as Simon Fraser University, and Canadian Women in Communications have also built relationships with us.

CodeCore Developer Bootcamp is a program of CodeCore, which is recognized by the BC Ministry of Advanced Education as a PTIB Designated Institution.

Student Reviews (2)

CodeCore

Amazing experience

Amir

Vancouver •December 6, 2018

Graduated From

Developer Bootcamp

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

The greatest thing about CodeCore is that you're taught by the founder. Tam is an amazing teacher who will go the extra mile to help you become a developer. Overall, a great coding bootcamp experience with plenty of after-class support!

The greatest thing about CodeCore is that you're taught by the founder. Tam is an amazing teacher who will go the extra mile to help you become a developer. Overall, a great coding bootcamp experience with plenty of after-class support!

CodeCore

A gruelling bootcamp experience that pays off

Michael

Vancouver •November 27, 2018

Graduated From

Developer Bootcamp

Overall:

4 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

4 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Buyer beware: this is a TOUGH bootcamp. If you aren't ready to eat, sleep and breathe code, then you should consider another bootcamp... probably even another career. Having said that, CodeCore changed my life for the better.

The bootcamp gave

Buyer beware: this is a TOUGH bootcamp. If you aren't ready to eat, sleep and breathe code, then you should consider another bootcamp... probably even another career. Having said that, CodeCore changed my life for the better.

The bootcamp gave me everything I needed to land my first job as a junior developer. Instructors and TA's are serious about helping you learn and setting you up for career success. Use them while you work 12 hour days, because they're there to make life easier. The students who tried to learn everything on their own didn't learn as quickly as those of us who stayed around campus all day and used the available resources.

CodeCore won't guarantee you a job -- no bootcamp honestly can. But we got a lot of dedicated job/interview prep time, plus help polishing our resumes and figuring out a plan to get hired. CodeCore lined up 4 interviews for me. One of those led to my current job.

CodeCore is just the beginning. Anyone who tells you 12 weeks is enough time to become a senior software developer is kidding himself. What CodeCore offers is access to a solid dev community and the right foundations you need to begin your career.